Sawyer Products SP107 Mini Water Filtration System, Single, Camo

March 5, 2018 - Comment

The Sawyer Mini Water Filter is a second generation filter that is the lightest and most versatile personal filtration system from Sawyer. With a total field weight of 2 ounces it fits in the palm of your hand. This tiny filter does the same job that the Sawyer PointOne filter does but now in a

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The Sawyer Mini Water Filter is a second generation filter that is the lightest and most versatile personal filtration system from Sawyer. With a total field weight of 2 ounces it fits in the palm of your hand. This tiny filter does the same job that the Sawyer PointOne filter does but now in a more compact, personal size. The Sawyer Mini filter is perfect for everything from camping with the kids to traveling abroad where tap and bottle water cannot be trusted.

The filter removes 7 log (99.99999%) of all bacteria (like salmonella) as well as other harmful bacteria which causes cholera and E. coli and 6 log (99.9999%) of all protozoa such as giardia and cryptosporidium. These removal rates equal or exceed other filter options. EPA guidelines allow ten times more protozoa left in the water than Sawyer PointOne filters allow.

Attach the Mini to the included drinking pouch, use the included straw to drink directly from your water source, connect it to hydration pack tubing (sold separately), or screw it onto standard disposable bottles (28 mm thread). The Sawyer Mini Water Filter is rated up to 100,000 gallons. It comes with 16-ounce reusable squeeze pouch, 7-inch drinking straw, and cleaning plunger.

Since 1984, Sawyer Products has offered the best, most technologically advanced solutions for protection against sun, bugs, water, and injuries — everything from first aid kits developed for wilderness to point-of-use water filters that filter contaminated water to levels cleaner than U.S. bottled water.

Product Features

  • Ideal for outdoor recreation, hiking, camping, scouting, domestic and international travel and emergency preparedness
  • High performance filter fits in the palm of your hand; weighs just 2 ounces; 0.1 Micron absolute hollow fiber membrane inline filter
  • Attaches to included drinking pouch, standard disposable water bottles, hydration packs, or use the straw to drink directly from your water source
  • Removes 99.99999% of all bacteria, such as salmonella, cholera, and E.coli; removes 99.9999% of all protozoa, such as giardia and cryptosporidium
  • Filter rated up to 100,000 gallons; includes 16-ounce reusable squeeze pouch, 7-inch drinking straw, and cleaning plunger

Comments

Jimmy M. says:

This mini water filter by Sawyer is awesome! Works perfectly This mini water filter by Sawyer is awesome! Works perfectly. I’ve taken this on three different backpacking trips and it has never let me down. I must’ve filtered at least 30 gallons of water already and it just works. You can screw it to any plastic water bottle you buy at the grocery store which makes it twice as convenient as using a Life Straw. This also filters better than a Life Straw as well. My only complaint is that the plastic cap attached to the side you drink from broke off on my…

Justin says:

Best filters your money can buy and Amazon has the … Best filters your money can buy and Amazon has the best prices. I have been using Sawyer products inparticularly the mini filters for a number of years. 1 at home for fixing baby’s needs and I am a missionary in which I go into some territories were water sources are not friendly but with my Sawyer I am never without clean drinking water. What usually happens is I end up leaving what I went to the country with, with the family of the person catering to me so they will have clean water and I…

WGE G'Dad says:

Hopefully a life saver in an emergency. I’m a little worried about the straw durability. I have this in my backpack that I take to work. It’s very light, small and easy to find a spot for. I’m hoping that this will work for me if I’m caught in a disaster area. This did get looked at pretty hard by TSA. They didn’t seem to know what to make of it, but finally let it through. I have spent a few minutes looking at this when repacking it. I’m concerned that the straw will split under anything but casual use. The filter might be good for 100,000 gallons, but if the straw dies, how are…

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